Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
One by one we leave here, Not always as anticipated, Nor in any sequential order, But all eventually leaving here Over time. In the end it could be said We are all just passing through, Treading water, Waiting to depart. And if we are among Those considered ‘blessed’, Doesn’t longevity Just mean in the end That our loneliness becomes more apressed Against our yellowing skin, As we hang on dearly to the past A terrible ache mounting in our heart?
0
Jul 17, 2020
Jul 17, 2020 at 9:19 AM UTC
Meditation
One by one we leave here, Not always as anticipated, Nor in any sequential order, But all eventually leaving here Over time. In the end it could be said We are all just passing through, Treading water, Waiting to depart. And if we are among Those considered ‘blessed’, Doesn’t longevity Just mean in the end That our loneliness becomes more apressed Against our yellowing skin, As we hang on dearly to the past A terrible ache mounting in our heart?
Written by
Jul 17, 2020
Jul 17, 2020 at 9:19 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem